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wet hops...whos doing what

Post by timbo41 » Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:41 pm

What it says on tin really ...in a week or two, due to lack of time/ space, my wet hop harvest beer will be a kit mod....probably wilkos pilsner, mixed to as high a volume as possible then loaded up with wilds for a short kill nasties boil...then whole works into fb, topped up etc. Rack off hops into secondary after few days
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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by Andy » Tue Sep 02, 2014 4:30 pm

Brewed mine last Saturday.

50 L of Pale Ale, 95% pale, 5% wheat. 1kg of green hops :)
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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by Belter » Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:08 pm

Andy wrote:Brewed mine last Saturday.

50 L of Pale Ale, 95% pale, 5% wheat. 1kg of green hops :)
1kg in at flameout?

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Post by boingy » Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:32 pm

Mine will be very similar to Andy's, maybe with a bit of amber or crystal malt. I'm happy to take a punt on the %AA so a wodge of hops will get 60 minutes and the balance in at flameout.

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Post by timbo41 » Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:01 pm

boingy wrote:Mine will be very similar to Andy's, maybe with a bit of amber or crystal malt. I'm happy to take a punt on the %AA so a wodge of hops will get 60 minutes and the balance in at flameout.

Braver than me....but then I'm more after taste aroma
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Post by Andy » Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:46 pm

Belter wrote:
Andy wrote:Brewed mine last Saturday.

50 L of Pale Ale, 95% pale, 5% wheat. 1kg of green hops :)
1kg in at flameout?

No, 380g first wort, 200g @ 20 mins to go, 220 @ 10 mins to go and 200g at power off.
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Post by b2b » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:49 pm

I've got 2kg green hop on the way from Rob at the Malt Miller for Saturday (more available, order now for weekend delivery) http://themaltmiller.co.uk/index.php?_a ... ductId=612

The plan is:

90l pale ale - 72.5% pale ale malt - 20% extra pale ale malt (crisp lager malt) - 5% wheat malt - 2.5% biscuit

250g green hop @ first wort
250g green hop @ 20 mins
500g green hop @ 10 mins
500g green hop @ 5 mins
500g green hop @ 0 mins

No idea what this will turn out like - with an assumed alpha of 1% (about a 1/5 the normal number for Goldings) this makes 20IBUs, prob ok as I'm brewing to 3.6% session strength (this beer will go like the clappers, I suspect). If it's twice this alpha, that would not be too bad (slower consumption). Less alpha unlikely.

Will report back if it's any good!

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Post by kinnockthecat » Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:18 pm

Brewing mine this Saturday

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Post by timbo41 » Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:15 am

B2B...out of interest what do you base your AA% on?
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Post by b2b » Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:17 am

Aha, timbo, you spotted the weak link in my recipe design. Yes, to a degree it's an experiment (as all my beers are!), but with some supporting evidence that it could well succeed...

My logic for the recipe went something like:
- Typically I use about 5g/l of dried hops, aiming for an IBU around 25-30 for a low ABV (or balance factor of about 1.8 )
- The hops I'm hoping to use are fresh wet Goldings from MM, normally Goldings are a low AA hop say around 5% dried
- Rule of thumb seems to be use 5x the amount of wet hops, to compensate for the extra water content
- So the AA% will be about a fifth - and this is the big assumption - assuming that the drying process doesn't change the amount of AA content

An internet trawl confirmed the 5x ratio, and that you can successfully brew an all-wet hop ale with additions at the normal times. Indeed, one write-up concluded that more up front at FWH would have improved their beer.

With that as the background, I compiled the recipe above... fingers crossed that the hops arrive Friday and that it works.

Oh, I'm hoping to use BRY-97 as the yeast, got great results on an Amarillo pale ale recently, want to carry that aspect into the green hop.

Any observations / suggestions?

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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by Andy » Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:12 am

Seems sound to me! I worked on a 4x increase (wet vs dry) and we seem to have similar hop schedules.
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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:16 am

I'm doing similar this weekend

40L Pale Ale, 90% Pale 10% Wheat, 1kg Wet Hops from MM.

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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by b2b » Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:53 pm

Timbo

Looks like your challenge is not having a reference point for alpha.

Why not try a small hop tea boiled for say 30 mins, one of known alpha hops, one of your wild unknowns, and compare bitterness by taste. Use this to estimate alpha into brew software?

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Re: wet hops...whos doing what

Post by borischarlton » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:12 pm

Hops collected and being repacked, they smell amazing!! Can confirm that they are Goldings and that the likely hood is the alphas are up on last years

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Post by quixoticgeek » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:26 pm

I have a hop Triffid, I mean bine, in the garden, If I can fit it in over the weekend, I am pondering a green hop beer. Have no idea what to do tho. The hop I have is a fuggle. It's tempting to just throw 5kg of Maris in the mash tun, with a couple of hand fuls of carapils, then chuck a few handfuls of hops in at the usual times. Not sure tho.

I know most people make pale beers for the green hops, I have quite a pile of dark malts in the box, so am also pondering experimenting with some of those to give something slightly different. As I say, not sure yet.

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